... ideas are general, when they are set up as the representatives of many particular things : but universality belongs not to things themselves, which are all of them particular in their existence; even those words and ideas, which in their signification... Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind - 第 461 頁Dugald Stewart 著 - 1814 - 491 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Locke - 1824 - 606 頁
...general, as has been said, when used for signs of general ideas, and so arc applicable indifferently to many particular things: and ideas are general,...universality belongs not to things themselves, which arc all of them particular in their existence ; even those words and ideas, which in General and §... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 474 頁
...general, as has been said, when used tor signs of general ideas, and so are applicable indifferently to many particular things ; and ideas are general,...those words and ideas which in their signification are geneial. — When, therefore, we quit particulars, the generals that rest are only crcaiures of our... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 482 頁
...general, as has been said, when used lor signs of general ideas, and so are applicable indifferently to many particular things ; and ideas are general,...universality belongs not to things themselves, which are al1 of them particular in their existence ; even those words and ideas which in their signification... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1829 - 550 頁
...inventions and creatures of the Understanding, made by it for its own use, and concern only signs. Universality belongs not to things themselves, which are all of them particular in their existence. When therefore we quit Particulars, the Generals that rest are only creatures of our own making ; their... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 530 頁
...quoted by our author, " belongs not to things, which are all of them particular in their existence. When, therefore, we quit particulars, the generals that rest are only creatures of our own; their general nature being nothing but the capacity they are put into of signifying or representing... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 538 頁
...quoted by our author, " belongs not to things, which are all of them particular in their existence. When, therefore, we quit particulars, the generals that rest are only creatures of our own; their general nature being nothing but the capacity they are put into of signifying or representing... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 526 頁
...quoted by our author, " belongs not to things, which are all of them particular in their existence. When, therefore, we quit particulars, the generals that rest are only creatures of our own; their general nature being nothing but the .capacity they are put into of signifying or representing... | |
| George Campbell - 1838 - 460 頁
...general, as has been said, when used for signs of general ideas, and so are applicable indifferently to many particular things ; and ideas are general,...of them particular in their existence ; even those ivords and ideas which in their signification are general. When, therefore, we quit particulars, the... | |
| George Campbell - 1841 - 416 頁
...general, as has been said, when used for signs of general ideas, and so are applicable indifferently to many particular things ; and ideas are general when they are set up as the represenatives of many particular things : but universality belongs not to things themselves which... | |
| John Locke - 1853 - 588 頁
...general, as has been said, when used for signs of general ideas, and so are applicable indifferently to many particular things ; and ideas are general when they are set up .is the representatives of many particular things : but universality belongs not to things themselves,... | |
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